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Umpires have come with their own set of rules tonight? What the hell??


Nichols is just appalling. A disgrace even to ?. Free should have been Melksham 

Vince just pulled off the ball - no free. 

WOW!!@ how was that free against melksham!!!????

For @#$#s sake. What's the score.

 

We had alllll the momentum and for nothing.

If we capitulate and go into our shells its game over. Stop wasting chances, keep pressure on and we can win. 


Blatant cheating again by that turd Nicholls.


Just now, M_9 said:

For @#$#s sake. What's the score.

31 to us 29 to them

Goodwin Needs to have a coffee with Gil

Our problem is we are getting no clean or direct flow from half back going forward. There is either a stoppage or a slowing down of play, allowing Port to clog our forward line.

We should be 10 goals up ffs.

Poor coaching display by Goodwin so far.


2 minutes ago, M_9 said:

For @#$#s sake. What's the score.

we are 31, they are 29.

Wasting your time looking for scores here. All you get during the game is pointless comments.

Edited by ding
scored while i was posting

Port making the very most of i50s. If they get more in 2nd half we are in trouble. Or alternatively, we could make the most of ours. Good efforts aren't good enough

 

Jesse need to lift

4 disposals not nearly enough

Nicholls’ umpiring is made more offensive by him being an ugly bald [censored].


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